Dr. William Perl זצוק''ל was the head of the JDL chapter in Washington DC. He never held any national position in JDL, because he didn't want one.
Dr. Perl was a GREAT Jew whom I love with all my heart. And he did indeed save tens of thousands of Jews during the holocaust.
When I blew up two Soviet diplomats' cars in Washington during the June 1973 visit of Soviet dictator Leonid Brezhnev, I stayed overnight at the Perls' home in Maryland. I was only 16 years old at the time. After bombing the Soviet cars, I made anonymous calls to the news wires (AP, UPI and Reuters) in Washington to explain why we did what we did. It was Dr. Perl who told me what to tell the reporters in the anonymous calls. I learned so much from this genius, who was a Professor of Propaganda at American University. In Vienna, during the holocaust, Dr. Perl was an Austrian Jewish attorney.
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, Dr. Perl always complained to everyone about the amateurish nature of JDL. He was THRILLED when Rabbi Kahane appointed me National Chairman in 1984. He was already very sick with advanced Parkinson's disease, but he invited me to his home in Beltsville, Maryland several times to discuss strategy in our Soviet Jewry campaign.
If Dr. Perl had not been ill since the early 70s, and had been able to become JDL National Chairman, I have no doubt that 1 million Soviet Jews would have been freed much sooner. Dr. Perl was precisely the type of real professional that JDL so sorely lacked between 1971 and 1984.
I was the National Chairman briefly in 1978, but I was only 21 years old. I did not have enough experience, and I looked like a 15 year old kid.